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Dogs and sticks -- they go together and some dogs never seem to tire of the sport of playing fetch.

Pik n Mix Liquorice Launch Fetch Toy

 

Sweet new toys' FIZZY FETCH!

 

Pik n Mix

Memories of long lost, childhood summers can now be relived with your best friend.

Ziggy will chase apples all day if you'll throw them for him. He picked up a leaf somewhere on the return trip here. I've also taught him to pick his own apples, may try to catch a little video on that, it's so cute.

 

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Growing up in the 60s I still got to read comicbooks and see movies about the danger of nucear radiation and it's power to mutate any lifeform. There was always some amalgamation of horror ready to consume us. SB has no fear because he knows the creature's weak spot.

Pub dog 'Hummer' racing across the car park.

Malory~Red Nose PitBull

Parliament Hill

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Whytecliff Park, West Vancouver, BC

Not been out with the camera for a while so here are a couple from one of our recent camera club assignment outings.

At the dog park

Fetch Club

Lower Manhattan

This dog befriended us on a walk along the Water of Leith. How he got this stick down the stairs I'll never know! He clearly wanted to play "fetch"!

   

Somehow everything got turned around and the Harry was in West Harbor and the dog was running ashore to fetch the ball.

Guy throwing a ball for his dogs on the beach.

Doc, an improvised explosive device detection dog (IDD) with 2d Combat Engineer Battalion, retrieves a bumper during a training session at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, March 19, 2013. IDD dog handlers, often volunteers from their home units, are matched with a dog and work together to perform route clearance and other duties in a combat environment. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Tammy K. Hineline/Released)

 

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'Playing Fetch' On White

 

Taken at Marsh Creek State Park PA.

Betty the Spaniel expends some energy on the steep slopes of Otley Chevin. This dog moves so fast she is rather difficult to photograph in motion at close range. Consequently, the image was shot from the top of a hill at maximum zoom when she was running back up towards the camera.

 

After playing the game for a couple of minutes, the dog apparently realised that we humans weren't actually required at all - she started bringing the ball back up to the top of the slope, dropping it for her own purposes and then chasing it all the way back down again. I'm not sure if that's a sign of slow-wits or keen intelligence!

Hope looked so proud carrying her stick around... she even brought it back to us a few times for another throw.

Toddler playing with dog

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